Hobbs |
08-25-2005 09:42 AM |
You know...you laugh at this but my parents (devout Catholics) swear by this. I personally think it's a crock. The last home they were in they put on the market and it sat for months without even a nibble (Wickenburg is not the real estate hot bed Phoenix is). They buried one of these statues in their front yard in hopes that it would generate some sales. A week later, the house across the street sold. Hmmmm. Vindicated that I was right and my parents were fools, I rolled in on them with the intent that I would reveal how silly this idea was. When I started my barrage of questions, my dad reveals that they had the statues backwards and it was facing across the street, and that they had promptly turned it around. A few days later, thier house sold for full asking price. :smack: Egad! It didn't help my argument any. And this wasn't the first time they tried this. They did the same thing with their house in Scottsdale a few years before this.
Voodoo is alive and well.
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